While at West Chester, Aragona performed as Mandy Mango for the first time at a competition, where she lip-synced to Chelley’s “Took the Night”, and won. Following graduation, Aragona moved to
Williamsport, where he further immersed himself in drag culture. He found drag allowed him to express his feminine traits, which had long been an insecurity. Aragona also uses the Mandy Mango to pay homage to his Filipino heritage, with “Mango” referring to the Philippine
Carabao mango, known as being among the sweetest mangoes in the world. Since she began drag, Mandy Mango has become a frequent performer at Philadelphia nightlife competition Snatcherella 3000. In 2024, Mandy Mango hosted the No Arena Drag Show to protest the now abandoned plans to build a new home stadium for the
Philadelphia 76ers in
the city’s Chinatown. In the following episode, she placed in the bottom again, but won a lip-sync against
DD Fuego, eliminating her, and was once again allowed to remain in the competition. In episode three, she once again landed in the bottom, but lost her lip-sync against
Briar Blush, and was thus eliminated from the competition. Outside of drag, Aragona is a registered nurse in the state of Pennsylvania, specializing in HIV/AIDS treatment. He spent four years working as a sexual health nurse for the AIDS Resource Alliance, a non-profit organization in Williamsport that provides resources, education and treatment for those living with HIV. As of 2026, Aragona currently works as a disease ambulatory nurse at
Penn Medicine. == Personal life ==